I left a physics job to do software engineering. Was it worth it? What do software engineers actually do? Thank you to YouTube for sponsoring this video! http://yt.be/jobsforphysicsgirls
Subscribe to physics girl: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=physicswoman
Software engineers and programmers code everything from virtual reality to artificial intelligence to unique instruments like engineer Ben Bloomberg made for musician Jacob Collier. Are you considering new job or career? Me too.
http://physicsgirl.org/
http://twitter.com/thephysicsgirl
http://facebook.com/thephysicsgirl
http://instagram.com/thephysicsgirl
PO Box 9281
San Diego, CA 92169
Creator: Dianna Cowern
Editing: Jabril Ashe
Animations: KyleNorby and Jabril Ashe
Thanks to Ben Bloomberg and Kyle Kitzmiller!

published:01 Dec 2017

views:1410396

Ex-Google TechLead reveals the world of Google software engineers and how they work. Visithttp://brilliant.org/techlead for free daily practice in computer science, algorithms, and data structures - get 20% off premium for the first 200sign up.
👇 SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL 👇
http://youtube.com/techlead?sub_confirmation=1
Check out the full paper at https://arxiv.org/pdf/1702.01715.pdf
"Software Engineering at Google". Ever wonder what technologies the engineers at Google use to ship millions of lines of code behind some of your favorite websites & apps (including YouTube)? It's your lucky day because a recent paper details the workflow & processes, the culture, and coding philosophies behind high-quality code at scale, and the The Tech Lead explains it to you.
Let me know what you think about my hat in the comments below, I read them all!
http://instagram.com/patrickshyu/
http://twitter.com/patrickshyu/
Here's my tech setup (★★★★★):
My Desk Lamp: https://amzn.to/2xDguWy
My Mouse: https://amzn.to/2DrGuJD
My Keyboard: https://amzn.to/2xEOaTy
My Camera: https://amzn.to/2W5dm0k
My Macbook: https://amzn.to/2OuKJFj
My Headphones: https://amzn.to/2phsWqj
My Multitool: https://amzn.to/2xwf9zJ
My Monitor: https://amzn.to/2RdlDzD
Listen to audiobooks to save time on your drive, here's a free book coupon:
http://audibletrial.com/techlead
Video explanations of popular interview questions:
http://algoexpert.io/techlead (use code "techlead" for a discount)
#google #coding #teampixel

published:11 Jan 2019

views:73039

Watch our video to see two Google engineers demonstrate a mock interview question. After they code, our engineers highlight best practices for interviewing at Google.
Learn more about how we hire at http://goo.gl/xSD7jo, then head over to https://goo.gl/BEKV6Z to find your role.
Also check out our companion video, How to Work at Google: Prepare for an EngineeringInterview (https://goo.gl/e0i8rX).
Subscribe to Life at Google for more videos → https://goo.gl/kqwUZd
Follow us!
Twitter: https://goo.gl/kdYxFP
Facebook: https://goo.gl/hXDzLf
LinkedIn: https://goo.gl/skdLCR
#LifeAtGoogle

published:07 Nov 2016

views:3738824

How to learn to code: This is a story of how I learned to code and eventually became skilled enough to get a job at Google.
My Python tutorials for complete beginners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1Yd7upQsXY&list=PLBZBJbE_rGRWeh5mIBhD-hhDwSEDxogDg
Keep in touch on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/entercsdojo
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/csdojo

published:30 Nov 2017

views:2235173

You can always access this stream at https://youtube.com/freecodecamp/live
This music will help you get into a flow state so you can crank out some serious code. More info: https://fcc.im/2Fi7dZW
freeCodeCamp.org is a donor-supported 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Donate if you can: https://donate.freecodecamp.org?r=y
You should subscribe here on YouTube and turn on the 🔔 so you'll get notified when we publish awesome new coding tutorials.
If you notice issues with the stream - such as no audio or stalled playback - please tweet at @AskMP
NightBot Commands:
!like - like the current song
!dislike - dislike the current song
!lastsong - get the name of the most recently played song
Support the musicians by buying some of their albums:
Trebles and Blues: https://treblesandbluesmusic.com
Marcus D: http://marcusd.net
tkdwn: https://tkdwn.bandcamp.com
Nefarious!: https://www.nefarious.studio
No Alias: https://n0alias.bandcamp.com
Sinitus Tempo: https://sinitustempo.bandcamp.com
jinsang: https://jinsangbeats.bandcamp.com
Animation by Juan Pablo Machado and starring Saron Yitbarek.

published:05 Mar 2019

views:34595

Find the first recurring character in the given string!
A variation of this problem: find the first NON-recurring character. This variation problem and many others are covered in my Udemy course, 11 Essential Coding InterviewQuestions: https://www.udemy.com/11-essential-coding-interview-questions/?couponCode=GOOGLE1
(You'll get a discount through the above link.)

published:19 Sep 2017

views:1145552

Books
✔ Clean Code: https://amzn.to/2GZ9qKK
✔ C# In a Nutshell: https://amzn.to/2Vmph9z
✔ Cracking the Coding Interview https://amzn.to/2SuCY4t
✔ Learn Python: https://amzn.to/2M8FtXJ
✔ Python Crash Course: https://amzn.to/2Cg7AzL
✔ AWSCertifiedSolutions Architect https://amzn.to/2BWJYQj
✔ HTTP https://amzn.to/2CHNmAd
✔ How LinuxWorks https://amzn.to/2CHSLrd
✔ Design PatternsElements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software https://amzn.to/2LGB6CZ
✔ ExponentialOrganizations:https://amzn.to/2BTaxpP
Other
✔ FreeTrialWeb Hosting: http://www.SmarterASP.NET/index?r=codingisforyou
✔ Screen Recording SoftwareUsed: https://techsmith.pxf.io/XLkDM
This channel is dedicated to creating new programmers for software development jobs.
I am not going to sugarcoat the reality versus expectations that you will encounter in your programming career.
This video is the first in a series that will share my 17 years experience of what I wish I had been told in college before I got started. Colleges? They don't tell you about the realities of programming careers.
I also talk about entry level programming jobs and interviewing for computer coding jobs and careers and how to get a programmer job. What kinds of questions they ask in job interviews and what you really need to know in your coding job.
Maybe you should consider a programming career and learn programming skills...Is it really that difficult to get online nowadays and learn computer skills online?
Do you need to go to college even? Do you want a coding jobs description? Then look no further than here.
Be sure to follow me on Twitter: @codingisforyou
And checkout my ever evolving web site on things I wish I knew before coding career took hold of my life: www.codingisforyou.com.
Good luck and enjoy, I wish you the best.

published:13 Dec 2016

views:155822

I decided to see how much coding I could do in one week, just for fun. (I'm building http://codecombat.com, a multiplayer programming game for learning how to code.)
http://blog.nickwinter.net/the-120-hour-workweek-epic-coding-time-lapse
Time-lapse video was produced with no post-processing other than stitching together the still frames from my Telepath logger (open source) using ffmpeg. When I was asleep, that's just the software capturing my default Mac screensaver set to display still frames extracted from other YouTube videos.
Check the last few seconds for the final stats. I did way more coding than I thought I could do without frying my brain.

published:19 Nov 2013

views:318227

that feeling when you have a phone interview for a job and it goes horribly
this is the long awaited followup to this video on coding interviews
in silicon valley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WL_jkFS2gw
should i make more pure comedy videos? let me know in the comments
Also follow me here because i post things elsewhere on the internet.
TWITTER - https://twitter.com/jarvis
INSTAGRAM - https://instagram.com/magicjarvis

published:27 Jun 2018

views:644493

Do you need to know how to code to work in tech? The answer is no - there are plenty of jobs out there that don't require you to code at all! Because at the end of the day tech companies are also companies and they need people to sell and market their products as well as to run their businesses!
So the jobs that I'm talking about in this video are:
1. UX Designer
2. UI Designer
3. Data Analyst
4. [Blank] Marketing Manager
5. SEOSpecialist
6. Web Analytics Specialist
7. Growth Hacker
8. Tech Support Specialist
9. Product Manager
10. Technical Recruiter
Some articles for further reading:
https://www.thebalance.com/coding-free-tech-careers-2071300
https://skillcrush.com/2016/04/12/working-in-tech/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/williamcraig/2016/02/23/5-skills-to-help-you-break-into-a-tech-career/2/#43d88f6aa67f
https://www.thebalance.com/non-coding-digital-skills-on-your-resume-2071913
Please let me know if you have any ideas/comments! ✨👩‍💻
Music:
Artist: Hanvai
Track: AdventureFollow me on Social Media!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/codingblonde/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/codingblonde
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CodingBlonde

published:31 Dec 2017

views:10523

This is the most asked question on my channel by far so I thought I'd explain how I learned programming. In the process I got a little distracted and accidentally explained all of computer science in 8 minutes (kind of).
The goal of this video was to show you the connections between modern day (high-level) programming and how it was implemented at the low level. I show you the basics in Java and convert it to C code, then into Assembly, which leads me to talk about how computers perform addition/subtraction, and the logic design behind that is all implemented with transistors. In case you couldn't tell, I love low level programming. Just a disclaimer that I'm not saying this is the best way to learn programming I am simply sharing what I feel was the most valuable in my learning so far. I know many people start with web technologies which can be a great introduction as well! I am currently teaching myself a lot of server networking & all that stuff. I just believe if you really want to understand how to design algorithms and solve problems in creative ways then the most valuable things you can learn are at the low level. Even though C is 40 years old it is still regarded as producing the most efficient code since you have full control over pointers and memory management with minimal overhead. (the only thing faster is assembly.. an even lower level)
Technical Resources!!
C Programming Language, 2nd Edition (AwesomeBook): https://amzn.to/2LDeFOr
Easy68K (Assembly Simulator): http://www.easy68k.com/
Hexadecimal to Binary Conversions: https://www.rapidtables.com/convert/number/hex-dec-bin-converter.htmlTwo's Complement (Binary Addition/Subtraction): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two%27s_complement
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Weaver Beats² - TRAPPIN IN ＨＯＮＯＬＵＬＵ⁴
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a l e x - Soul Will MessWith Me
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a l e x - Peppy Won't Fly Straight and Its Getting on My Nerves
Link: https://beatsupply.fanlink.to/growingupvol2

Glossary of professional wrestling terms

Professional wrestling has accrued a considerable nomenclature through its long existence. Much of it stems from the industry's origins in the days of carnivals and circuses, and the slang itself is often referred to as "carny talk." In the past, wrestlers used such terms in the presence of fans so as not to reveal the worked nature of the business. In recent years, widespread discussion on the Internet has popularized these terms. Many of the terms refer to the financial aspects of pro wrestling in addition to performance-related terms.

Work (physics)

In physics, a force is said to do work if, when acting on a body, there is a displacement of the point of application in the direction of the force. For example, when a ball is held above the ground and then dropped, the work done on the ball as it falls is equal to the weight of the ball (a force) multiplied by the distance to the ground (a displacement).

The term work was introduced in 1826 by the French mathematician Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis as "weight lifted through a height", which is based on the use of early steam engines to lift buckets of water out of flooded ore mines. The SI unit of work is the newton-metre or joule (J).

Units

The SI unit of work is the joule (J), which is defined as the work expended by a force of one newton through a distance of one metre.

The dimensionally equivalent newton-metre (N⋅m) is sometimes used as the measuring unit for work, but this can be confused with the unit newton-metre, which is the measurement unit of torque. Usage of N⋅m is discouraged by the SI authority, since it can lead to confusion as to whether the quantity expressed in newton metres is a torque measurement, or a measurement of energy.

However, any movement of a positive charge into a region of higher voltage requires external work to be done against the field of the electric force, work equal to that electric field would do in moving that positive charge the same distance in the opposite direction. Similarly, it requires positive external work to transfer a negatively charged particle from a region of higher voltage to a region of lower voltage.

The electric force is a conservative force: work done by a static electric field is independent of the path taken by the charge. There is no change in the voltage (electric potential) around any closed path; when returning to the starting point in a closed path, the net of the external work done is zero. The same holds for electric fields.

What do programmers actually do?

I left a physics job to do software engineering. Was it worth it? What do software engineers actually do? Thank you to YouTube for sponsoring this video! http://yt.be/jobsforphysicsgirls
Subscribe to physics girl: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=physicswoman
Software engineers and programmers code everything from virtual reality to artificial intelligence to unique instruments like engineer Ben Bloomberg made for musician Jacob Collier. Are you considering new job or career? Me too.
http://physicsgirl.org/
http://twitter.com/thephysicsgirl
http://facebook.com/thephysicsgirl
http://instagram.com/thephysicsgirl
PO Box 9281
San Diego, CA 92169
Creator: Dianna Cowern
Editing: Jabril Ashe
Animations: KyleNorby and Jabril Ashe
Thanks to Ben Bloomberg and Kyle Kitzmiller!

10:56

How Google Software Engineers Work (coding & programming workflow)

How Google Software Engineers Work (coding & programming workflow)

How Google Software Engineers Work (coding & programming workflow)

Ex-Google TechLead reveals the world of Google software engineers and how they work. Visithttp://brilliant.org/techlead for free daily practice in computer science, algorithms, and data structures - get 20% off premium for the first 200sign up.
👇 SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL 👇
http://youtube.com/techlead?sub_confirmation=1
Check out the full paper at https://arxiv.org/pdf/1702.01715.pdf
"Software Engineering at Google". Ever wonder what technologies the engineers at Google use to ship millions of lines of code behind some of your favorite websites & apps (including YouTube)? It's your lucky day because a recent paper details the workflow & processes, the culture, and coding philosophies behind high-quality code at scale, and the The Tech Lead explains it to you.
Let me know what you think about my hat in the comments below, I read them all!
http://instagram.com/patrickshyu/
http://twitter.com/patrickshyu/
Here's my tech setup (★★★★★):
My Desk Lamp: https://amzn.to/2xDguWy
My Mouse: https://amzn.to/2DrGuJD
My Keyboard: https://amzn.to/2xEOaTy
My Camera: https://amzn.to/2W5dm0k
My Macbook: https://amzn.to/2OuKJFj
My Headphones: https://amzn.to/2phsWqj
My Multitool: https://amzn.to/2xwf9zJ
My Monitor: https://amzn.to/2RdlDzD
Listen to audiobooks to save time on your drive, here's a free book coupon:
http://audibletrial.com/techlead
Video explanations of popular interview questions:
http://algoexpert.io/techlead (use code "techlead" for a discount)
#google #coding #teampixel

24:02

How to: Work at Google — Example Coding/Engineering Interview

How to: Work at Google — Example Coding/Engineering Interview

How to: Work at Google — Example Coding/Engineering Interview

Watch our video to see two Google engineers demonstrate a mock interview question. After they code, our engineers highlight best practices for interviewing at Google.
Learn more about how we hire at http://goo.gl/xSD7jo, then head over to https://goo.gl/BEKV6Z to find your role.
Also check out our companion video, How to Work at Google: Prepare for an EngineeringInterview (https://goo.gl/e0i8rX).
Subscribe to Life at Google for more videos → https://goo.gl/kqwUZd
Follow us!
Twitter: https://goo.gl/kdYxFP
Facebook: https://goo.gl/hXDzLf
LinkedIn: https://goo.gl/skdLCR
#LifeAtGoogle

4:58

How I Learned to Code - and Got a Job at Google!

How I Learned to Code - and Got a Job at Google!

How I Learned to Code - and Got a Job at Google!

How to learn to code: This is a story of how I learned to code and eventually became skilled enough to get a job at Google.
My Python tutorials for complete beginners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1Yd7upQsXY&list=PLBZBJbE_rGRWeh5mIBhD-hhDwSEDxogDg
Keep in touch on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/entercsdojo
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/csdojo

You can always access this stream at https://youtube.com/freecodecamp/live
This music will help you get into a flow state so you can crank out some serious code. More info: https://fcc.im/2Fi7dZW
freeCodeCamp.org is a donor-supported 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Donate if you can: https://donate.freecodecamp.org?r=y
You should subscribe here on YouTube and turn on the 🔔 so you'll get notified when we publish awesome new coding tutorials.
If you notice issues with the stream - such as no audio or stalled playback - please tweet at @AskMP
NightBot Commands:
!like - like the current song
!dislike - dislike the current song
!lastsong - get the name of the most recently played song
Support the musicians by buying some of their albums:
Trebles and Blues: https://treblesandbluesmusic.com
Marcus D: http://marcusd.net
tkdwn: https://tkdwn.bandcamp.com
Nefarious!: https://www.nefarious.studio
No Alias: https://n0alias.bandcamp.com
Sinitus Tempo: https://sinitustempo.bandcamp.com
jinsang: https://jinsangbeats.bandcamp.com
Animation by Juan Pablo Machado and starring Saron Yitbarek.

6:35

Google Coding Interview Question and Answer #1: First Recurring Character

Google Coding Interview Question and Answer #1: First Recurring Character

Google Coding Interview Question and Answer #1: First Recurring Character

Find the first recurring character in the given string!
A variation of this problem: find the first NON-recurring character. This variation problem and many others are covered in my Udemy course, 11 Essential Coding InterviewQuestions: https://www.udemy.com/11-essential-coding-interview-questions/?couponCode=GOOGLE1
(You'll get a discount through the above link.)

8:34

Programmer: Reality vs Expectations (Computer Programmer) Part 1

Programmer: Reality vs Expectations (Computer Programmer) Part 1

Programmer: Reality vs Expectations (Computer Programmer) Part 1

Books
✔ Clean Code: https://amzn.to/2GZ9qKK
✔ C# In a Nutshell: https://amzn.to/2Vmph9z
✔ Cracking the Coding Interview https://amzn.to/2SuCY4t
✔ Learn Python: https://amzn.to/2M8FtXJ
✔ Python Crash Course: https://amzn.to/2Cg7AzL
✔ AWSCertifiedSolutions Architect https://amzn.to/2BWJYQj
✔ HTTP https://amzn.to/2CHNmAd
✔ How LinuxWorks https://amzn.to/2CHSLrd
✔ Design PatternsElements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software https://amzn.to/2LGB6CZ
✔ ExponentialOrganizations:https://amzn.to/2BTaxpP
Other
✔ FreeTrialWeb Hosting: http://www.SmarterASP.NET/index?r=codingisforyou
✔ Screen Recording SoftwareUsed: https://techsmith.pxf.io/XLkDM
This channel is dedicated to creating new programmers for software development jobs.
I am not going to sugarcoat the reality versus expectations that you will encounter in your programming career.
This video is the first in a series that will share my 17 years experience of what I wish I had been told in college before I got started. Colleges? They don't tell you about the realities of programming careers.
I also talk about entry level programming jobs and interviewing for computer coding jobs and careers and how to get a programmer job. What kinds of questions they ask in job interviews and what you really need to know in your coding job.
Maybe you should consider a programming career and learn programming skills...Is it really that difficult to get online nowadays and learn computer skills online?
Do you need to go to college even? Do you want a coding jobs description? Then look no further than here.
Be sure to follow me on Twitter: @codingisforyou
And checkout my ever evolving web site on things I wish I knew before coding career took hold of my life: www.codingisforyou.com.
Good luck and enjoy, I wish you the best.

6:08

The 120-Hour Workweek - Epic Coding Time-lapse

The 120-Hour Workweek - Epic Coding Time-lapse

The 120-Hour Workweek - Epic Coding Time-lapse

I decided to see how much coding I could do in one week, just for fun. (I'm building http://codecombat.com, a multiplayer programming game for learning how to code.)
http://blog.nickwinter.net/the-120-hour-workweek-epic-coding-time-lapse
Time-lapse video was produced with no post-processing other than stitching together the still frames from my Telepath logger (open source) using ffmpeg. When I was asleep, that's just the software capturing my default Mac screensaver set to display still frames extracted from other YouTube videos.
Check the last few seconds for the final stats. I did way more coding than I thought I could do without frying my brain.

4:30

Every Coding Interview Ever (Parody)

Every Coding Interview Ever (Parody)

Every Coding Interview Ever (Parody)

that feeling when you have a phone interview for a job and it goes horribly
this is the long awaited followup to this video on coding interviews
in silicon valley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WL_jkFS2gw
should i make more pure comedy videos? let me know in the comments
Also follow me here because i post things elsewhere on the internet.
TWITTER - https://twitter.com/jarvis
INSTAGRAM - https://instagram.com/magicjarvis

Do you need to know how to code to work in tech? The answer is no - there are plenty of jobs out there that don't require you to code at all! Because at the end of the day tech companies are also companies and they need people to sell and market their products as well as to run their businesses!
So the jobs that I'm talking about in this video are:
1. UX Designer
2. UI Designer
3. Data Analyst
4. [Blank] Marketing Manager
5. SEOSpecialist
6. Web Analytics Specialist
7. Growth Hacker
8. Tech Support Specialist
9. Product Manager
10. Technical Recruiter
Some articles for further reading:
https://www.thebalance.com/coding-free-tech-careers-2071300
https://skillcrush.com/2016/04/12/working-in-tech/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/williamcraig/2016/02/23/5-skills-to-help-you-break-into-a-tech-career/2/#43d88f6aa67f
https://www.thebalance.com/non-coding-digital-skills-on-your-resume-2071913
Please let me know if you have any ideas/comments! ✨👩‍💻
Music:
Artist: Hanvai
Track: AdventureFollow me on Social Media!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/codingblonde/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/codingblonde
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CodingBlonde

8:19

3 years of Computer Science in 8 minutes

3 years of Computer Science in 8 minutes

3 years of Computer Science in 8 minutes

This is the most asked question on my channel by far so I thought I'd explain how I learned programming. In the process I got a little distracted and accidentally explained all of computer science in 8 minutes (kind of).
The goal of this video was to show you the connections between modern day (high-level) programming and how it was implemented at the low level. I show you the basics in Java and convert it to C code, then into Assembly, which leads me to talk about how computers perform addition/subtraction, and the logic design behind that is all implemented with transistors. In case you couldn't tell, I love low level programming. Just a disclaimer that I'm not saying this is the best way to learn programming I am simply sharing what I feel was the most valuable in my learning so far. I know many people start with web technologies which can be a great introduction as well! I am currently teaching myself a lot of server networking & all that stuff. I just believe if you really want to understand how to design algorithms and solve problems in creative ways then the most valuable things you can learn are at the low level. Even though C is 40 years old it is still regarded as producing the most efficient code since you have full control over pointers and memory management with minimal overhead. (the only thing faster is assembly.. an even lower level)
Technical Resources!!
C Programming Language, 2nd Edition (AwesomeBook): https://amzn.to/2LDeFOr
Easy68K (Assembly Simulator): http://www.easy68k.com/
Hexadecimal to Binary Conversions: https://www.rapidtables.com/convert/number/hex-dec-bin-converter.htmlTwo's Complement (Binary Addition/Subtraction): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two%27s_complement
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emo the optimist - fading light
Link: https://soundcloud.com/emotheoptimist/fading-light-2
shortfatty - distant
Link: https://soundcloud.com/shortfatty/distant
a l e x - This Week
Link: https://beatsupply.fanlink.to/growingupvol2
Weaver Beats² - TRAPPIN IN ＨＯＮＯＬＵＬＵ⁴
Link: https://soundcloud.com/weaverbeats2/trappin-4
a l e x - Soul Will MessWith Me
Link: https://beatsupply.fanlink.to/growingupvol2
a l e x - Peppy Won't Fly Straight and Its Getting on My Nerves
Link: https://beatsupply.fanlink.to/growingupvol2

Review from a REALComputer Scientist! Code, study, and work on ONLY an iPad? I've done it for a year!
I just upgraded to the 12.9" 2018 iPad Pad Pro! There's a lot new changes. I give my thoughts on the iPad's Design, Case, Pencil, Speakers, Camera, CPU/GPU, and Ram. Hope you enjoy!
Link to my Paper about the iPad Speakers:
https://github.com/pupster90/2018_ipad_pro_worse_speakers/blob/master/Python%20Sound%20Test.ipynb

What do programmers actually do?

I left a physics job to do software engineering. Was it worth it? What do software engineers actually do? Thank you to YouTube for sponsoring this video! http://yt.be/jobsforphysicsgirls
Subscribe to physics girl: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=physicswoman
Software engineers and programmers code everything from virtual reality to artificial intelligence to unique instruments like engineer Ben Bloomberg made for musician Jacob Collier. Are you considering new job or career? Me too.
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Creator: Dianna Cowern
Editing: Jabril Ashe
Animations: KyleNorby and Jabril Ashe
Thanks to Ben Bloomberg and Kyle Kitzmil...

published: 01 Dec 2017

How Google Software Engineers Work (coding & programming workflow)

Ex-Google TechLead reveals the world of Google software engineers and how they work. Visithttp://brilliant.org/techlead for free daily practice in computer science, algorithms, and data structures - get 20% off premium for the first 200sign up.
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"Software Engineering at Google". Ever wonder what technologies the engineers at Google use to ship millions of lines of code behind some of your favorite websites & apps (including YouTube)? It's your lucky day because a recent paper details the workflow & processes, the culture, and coding philosophies behind high-quality code at scale, and the The Tech Lead explains it to you.
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published: 11 Jan 2019

How to: Work at Google — Example Coding/Engineering Interview

Watch our video to see two Google engineers demonstrate a mock interview question. After they code, our engineers highlight best practices for interviewing at Google.
Learn more about how we hire at http://goo.gl/xSD7jo, then head over to https://goo.gl/BEKV6Z to find your role.
Also check out our companion video, How to Work at Google: Prepare for an EngineeringInterview (https://goo.gl/e0i8rX).
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published: 07 Nov 2016

How I Learned to Code - and Got a Job at Google!

How to learn to code: This is a story of how I learned to code and eventually became skilled enough to get a job at Google.
My Python tutorials for complete beginners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1Yd7upQsXY&list=PLBZBJbE_rGRWeh5mIBhD-hhDwSEDxogDg
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You can always access this stream at https://youtube.com/freecodecamp/live
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Marcus D:...

published: 05 Mar 2019

Google Coding Interview Question and Answer #1: First Recurring Character

Find the first recurring character in the given string!
A variation of this problem: find the first NON-recurring character. This variation problem and many others are covered in my Udemy course, 11 Essential Coding InterviewQuestions: https://www.udemy.com/11-essential-coding-interview-questions/?couponCode=GOOGLE1
(You'll get a discount through the above link.)

The 120-Hour Workweek - Epic Coding Time-lapse

I decided to see how much coding I could do in one week, just for fun. (I'm building http://codecombat.com, a multiplayer programming game for learning how to code.)
http://blog.nickwinter.net/the-120-hour-workweek-epic-coding-time-lapse
Time-lapse video was produced with no post-processing other than stitching together the still frames from my Telepath logger (open source) using ffmpeg. When I was asleep, that's just the software capturing my default Mac screensaver set to display still frames extracted from other YouTube videos.
Check the last few seconds for the final stats. I did way more coding than I thought I could do without frying my brain.

published: 19 Nov 2013

Every Coding Interview Ever (Parody)

that feeling when you have a phone interview for a job and it goes horribly
this is the long awaited followup to this video on coding interviews
in silicon valley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WL_jkFS2gw
should i make more pure comedy videos? let me know in the comments
Also follow me here because i post things elsewhere on the internet.
TWITTER - https://twitter.com/jarvis
INSTAGRAM - https://instagram.com/magicjarvis

Do you need to know how to code to work in tech? The answer is no - there are plenty of jobs out there that don't require you to code at all! Because at the end of the day tech companies are also companies and they need people to sell and market their products as well as to run their businesses!
So the jobs that I'm talking about in this video are:
1. UX Designer
2. UI Designer
3. Data Analyst
4. [Blank] Marketing Manager
5. SEOSpecialist
6. Web Analytics Specialist
7. Growth Hacker
8. Tech Support Specialist
9. Product Manager
10. Technical Recruiter
Some articles for further reading:
https://www.thebalance.com/coding-free-tech-careers-2071300
https://skillcrush.com/2016/04/12/working-in-tech/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/williamcraig/2016/02/23/5-skills-to-help-you-break-into-a-tech-c...

published: 31 Dec 2017

3 years of Computer Science in 8 minutes

This is the most asked question on my channel by far so I thought I'd explain how I learned programming. In the process I got a little distracted and accidentally explained all of computer science in 8 minutes (kind of).
The goal of this video was to show you the connections between modern day (high-level) programming and how it was implemented at the low level. I show you the basics in Java and convert it to C code, then into Assembly, which leads me to talk about how computers perform addition/subtraction, and the logic design behind that is all implemented with transistors. In case you couldn't tell, I love low level programming. Just a disclaimer that I'm not saying this is the best way to learn programming I am simply sharing what I feel was the most valuable in my learning so far. ...

Review from a REALComputer Scientist! Code, study, and work on ONLY an iPad? I've done it for a year!
I just upgraded to the 12.9" 2018 iPad Pad Pro! There's a lot new changes. I give my thoughts on the iPad's Design, Case, Pencil, Speakers, Camera, CPU/GPU, and Ram. Hope you enjoy!
Link to my Paper about the iPad Speakers:
https://github.com/pupster90/2018_ipad_pro_worse_speakers/blob/master/Python%20Sound%20Test.ipynb

How to: Work at Google — Example Coding/Engineering Interview

Watch our video to see two Google engineers demonstrate a mock interview question. After they code, our engineers highlight best practices for interviewing at G...

Watch our video to see two Google engineers demonstrate a mock interview question. After they code, our engineers highlight best practices for interviewing at Google.
Learn more about how we hire at http://goo.gl/xSD7jo, then head over to https://goo.gl/BEKV6Z to find your role.
Also check out our companion video, How to Work at Google: Prepare for an EngineeringInterview (https://goo.gl/e0i8rX).
Subscribe to Life at Google for more videos → https://goo.gl/kqwUZd
Follow us!
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#LifeAtGoogle

Watch our video to see two Google engineers demonstrate a mock interview question. After they code, our engineers highlight best practices for interviewing at Google.
Learn more about how we hire at http://goo.gl/xSD7jo, then head over to https://goo.gl/BEKV6Z to find your role.
Also check out our companion video, How to Work at Google: Prepare for an EngineeringInterview (https://goo.gl/e0i8rX).
Subscribe to Life at Google for more videos → https://goo.gl/kqwUZd
Follow us!
Twitter: https://goo.gl/kdYxFP
Facebook: https://goo.gl/hXDzLf
LinkedIn: https://goo.gl/skdLCR
#LifeAtGoogle

How I Learned to Code - and Got a Job at Google!

How to learn to code: This is a story of how I learned to code and eventually became skilled enough to get a job at Google.
My Python tutorials for complete be...

How to learn to code: This is a story of how I learned to code and eventually became skilled enough to get a job at Google.
My Python tutorials for complete beginners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1Yd7upQsXY&list=PLBZBJbE_rGRWeh5mIBhD-hhDwSEDxogDg
Keep in touch on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/entercsdojo
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/csdojo

How to learn to code: This is a story of how I learned to code and eventually became skilled enough to get a job at Google.
My Python tutorials for complete beginners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1Yd7upQsXY&list=PLBZBJbE_rGRWeh5mIBhD-hhDwSEDxogDg
Keep in touch on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/entercsdojo
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/csdojo

You can always access this stream at https://youtube.com/freecodecamp/live
This music will help you get into a flow state so you can crank out some serious cod...

You can always access this stream at https://youtube.com/freecodecamp/live
This music will help you get into a flow state so you can crank out some serious code. More info: https://fcc.im/2Fi7dZW
freeCodeCamp.org is a donor-supported 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Donate if you can: https://donate.freecodecamp.org?r=y
You should subscribe here on YouTube and turn on the 🔔 so you'll get notified when we publish awesome new coding tutorials.
If you notice issues with the stream - such as no audio or stalled playback - please tweet at @AskMP
NightBot Commands:
!like - like the current song
!dislike - dislike the current song
!lastsong - get the name of the most recently played song
Support the musicians by buying some of their albums:
Trebles and Blues: https://treblesandbluesmusic.com
Marcus D: http://marcusd.net
tkdwn: https://tkdwn.bandcamp.com
Nefarious!: https://www.nefarious.studio
No Alias: https://n0alias.bandcamp.com
Sinitus Tempo: https://sinitustempo.bandcamp.com
jinsang: https://jinsangbeats.bandcamp.com
Animation by Juan Pablo Machado and starring Saron Yitbarek.

You can always access this stream at https://youtube.com/freecodecamp/live
This music will help you get into a flow state so you can crank out some serious code. More info: https://fcc.im/2Fi7dZW
freeCodeCamp.org is a donor-supported 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Donate if you can: https://donate.freecodecamp.org?r=y
You should subscribe here on YouTube and turn on the 🔔 so you'll get notified when we publish awesome new coding tutorials.
If you notice issues with the stream - such as no audio or stalled playback - please tweet at @AskMP
NightBot Commands:
!like - like the current song
!dislike - dislike the current song
!lastsong - get the name of the most recently played song
Support the musicians by buying some of their albums:
Trebles and Blues: https://treblesandbluesmusic.com
Marcus D: http://marcusd.net
tkdwn: https://tkdwn.bandcamp.com
Nefarious!: https://www.nefarious.studio
No Alias: https://n0alias.bandcamp.com
Sinitus Tempo: https://sinitustempo.bandcamp.com
jinsang: https://jinsangbeats.bandcamp.com
Animation by Juan Pablo Machado and starring Saron Yitbarek.

Google Coding Interview Question and Answer #1: First Recurring Character

Find the first recurring character in the given string!
A variation of this problem: find the first NON-recurring character. This variation problem and many ot...

Find the first recurring character in the given string!
A variation of this problem: find the first NON-recurring character. This variation problem and many others are covered in my Udemy course, 11 Essential Coding InterviewQuestions: https://www.udemy.com/11-essential-coding-interview-questions/?couponCode=GOOGLE1
(You'll get a discount through the above link.)

Find the first recurring character in the given string!
A variation of this problem: find the first NON-recurring character. This variation problem and many others are covered in my Udemy course, 11 Essential Coding InterviewQuestions: https://www.udemy.com/11-essential-coding-interview-questions/?couponCode=GOOGLE1
(You'll get a discount through the above link.)

Books
✔ Clean Code: https://amzn.to/2GZ9qKK
✔ C# In a Nutshell: https://amzn.to/2Vmph9z
✔ Cracking the Coding Interview https://amzn.to/2SuCY4t
✔ Learn Python: https://amzn.to/2M8FtXJ
✔ Python Crash Course: https://amzn.to/2Cg7AzL
✔ AWSCertifiedSolutions Architect https://amzn.to/2BWJYQj
✔ HTTP https://amzn.to/2CHNmAd
✔ How LinuxWorks https://amzn.to/2CHSLrd
✔ Design PatternsElements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software https://amzn.to/2LGB6CZ
✔ ExponentialOrganizations:https://amzn.to/2BTaxpP
Other
✔ FreeTrialWeb Hosting: http://www.SmarterASP.NET/index?r=codingisforyou
✔ Screen Recording SoftwareUsed: https://techsmith.pxf.io/XLkDM
This channel is dedicated to creating new programmers for software development jobs.
I am not going to sugarcoat the reality versus expectations that you will encounter in your programming career.
This video is the first in a series that will share my 17 years experience of what I wish I had been told in college before I got started. Colleges? They don't tell you about the realities of programming careers.
I also talk about entry level programming jobs and interviewing for computer coding jobs and careers and how to get a programmer job. What kinds of questions they ask in job interviews and what you really need to know in your coding job.
Maybe you should consider a programming career and learn programming skills...Is it really that difficult to get online nowadays and learn computer skills online?
Do you need to go to college even? Do you want a coding jobs description? Then look no further than here.
Be sure to follow me on Twitter: @codingisforyou
And checkout my ever evolving web site on things I wish I knew before coding career took hold of my life: www.codingisforyou.com.
Good luck and enjoy, I wish you the best.

Books
✔ Clean Code: https://amzn.to/2GZ9qKK
✔ C# In a Nutshell: https://amzn.to/2Vmph9z
✔ Cracking the Coding Interview https://amzn.to/2SuCY4t
✔ Learn Python: https://amzn.to/2M8FtXJ
✔ Python Crash Course: https://amzn.to/2Cg7AzL
✔ AWSCertifiedSolutions Architect https://amzn.to/2BWJYQj
✔ HTTP https://amzn.to/2CHNmAd
✔ How LinuxWorks https://amzn.to/2CHSLrd
✔ Design PatternsElements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software https://amzn.to/2LGB6CZ
✔ ExponentialOrganizations:https://amzn.to/2BTaxpP
Other
✔ FreeTrialWeb Hosting: http://www.SmarterASP.NET/index?r=codingisforyou
✔ Screen Recording SoftwareUsed: https://techsmith.pxf.io/XLkDM
This channel is dedicated to creating new programmers for software development jobs.
I am not going to sugarcoat the reality versus expectations that you will encounter in your programming career.
This video is the first in a series that will share my 17 years experience of what I wish I had been told in college before I got started. Colleges? They don't tell you about the realities of programming careers.
I also talk about entry level programming jobs and interviewing for computer coding jobs and careers and how to get a programmer job. What kinds of questions they ask in job interviews and what you really need to know in your coding job.
Maybe you should consider a programming career and learn programming skills...Is it really that difficult to get online nowadays and learn computer skills online?
Do you need to go to college even? Do you want a coding jobs description? Then look no further than here.
Be sure to follow me on Twitter: @codingisforyou
And checkout my ever evolving web site on things I wish I knew before coding career took hold of my life: www.codingisforyou.com.
Good luck and enjoy, I wish you the best.

The 120-Hour Workweek - Epic Coding Time-lapse

I decided to see how much coding I could do in one week, just for fun. (I'm building http://codecombat.com, a multiplayer programming game for learning how to c...

I decided to see how much coding I could do in one week, just for fun. (I'm building http://codecombat.com, a multiplayer programming game for learning how to code.)
http://blog.nickwinter.net/the-120-hour-workweek-epic-coding-time-lapse
Time-lapse video was produced with no post-processing other than stitching together the still frames from my Telepath logger (open source) using ffmpeg. When I was asleep, that's just the software capturing my default Mac screensaver set to display still frames extracted from other YouTube videos.
Check the last few seconds for the final stats. I did way more coding than I thought I could do without frying my brain.

I decided to see how much coding I could do in one week, just for fun. (I'm building http://codecombat.com, a multiplayer programming game for learning how to code.)
http://blog.nickwinter.net/the-120-hour-workweek-epic-coding-time-lapse
Time-lapse video was produced with no post-processing other than stitching together the still frames from my Telepath logger (open source) using ffmpeg. When I was asleep, that's just the software capturing my default Mac screensaver set to display still frames extracted from other YouTube videos.
Check the last few seconds for the final stats. I did way more coding than I thought I could do without frying my brain.

Every Coding Interview Ever (Parody)

that feeling when you have a phone interview for a job and it goes horribly
this is the long awaited followup to this video on coding interviews
in silicon val...

that feeling when you have a phone interview for a job and it goes horribly
this is the long awaited followup to this video on coding interviews
in silicon valley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WL_jkFS2gw
should i make more pure comedy videos? let me know in the comments
Also follow me here because i post things elsewhere on the internet.
TWITTER - https://twitter.com/jarvis
INSTAGRAM - https://instagram.com/magicjarvis

that feeling when you have a phone interview for a job and it goes horribly
this is the long awaited followup to this video on coding interviews
in silicon valley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WL_jkFS2gw
should i make more pure comedy videos? let me know in the comments
Also follow me here because i post things elsewhere on the internet.
TWITTER - https://twitter.com/jarvis
INSTAGRAM - https://instagram.com/magicjarvis

Do you need to know how to code to work in tech? The answer is no - there are plenty of jobs out there that don't require you to code at all! Because at the end...

Do you need to know how to code to work in tech? The answer is no - there are plenty of jobs out there that don't require you to code at all! Because at the end of the day tech companies are also companies and they need people to sell and market their products as well as to run their businesses!
So the jobs that I'm talking about in this video are:
1. UX Designer
2. UI Designer
3. Data Analyst
4. [Blank] Marketing Manager
5. SEOSpecialist
6. Web Analytics Specialist
7. Growth Hacker
8. Tech Support Specialist
9. Product Manager
10. Technical Recruiter
Some articles for further reading:
https://www.thebalance.com/coding-free-tech-careers-2071300
https://skillcrush.com/2016/04/12/working-in-tech/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/williamcraig/2016/02/23/5-skills-to-help-you-break-into-a-tech-career/2/#43d88f6aa67f
https://www.thebalance.com/non-coding-digital-skills-on-your-resume-2071913
Please let me know if you have any ideas/comments! ✨👩‍💻
Music:
Artist: Hanvai
Track: AdventureFollow me on Social Media!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/codingblonde/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/codingblonde
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CodingBlonde

Do you need to know how to code to work in tech? The answer is no - there are plenty of jobs out there that don't require you to code at all! Because at the end of the day tech companies are also companies and they need people to sell and market their products as well as to run their businesses!
So the jobs that I'm talking about in this video are:
1. UX Designer
2. UI Designer
3. Data Analyst
4. [Blank] Marketing Manager
5. SEOSpecialist
6. Web Analytics Specialist
7. Growth Hacker
8. Tech Support Specialist
9. Product Manager
10. Technical Recruiter
Some articles for further reading:
https://www.thebalance.com/coding-free-tech-careers-2071300
https://skillcrush.com/2016/04/12/working-in-tech/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/williamcraig/2016/02/23/5-skills-to-help-you-break-into-a-tech-career/2/#43d88f6aa67f
https://www.thebalance.com/non-coding-digital-skills-on-your-resume-2071913
Please let me know if you have any ideas/comments! ✨👩‍💻
Music:
Artist: Hanvai
Track: AdventureFollow me on Social Media!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/codingblonde/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/codingblonde
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CodingBlonde

3 years of Computer Science in 8 minutes

This is the most asked question on my channel by far so I thought I'd explain how I learned programming. In the process I got a little distracted and accidental...

This is the most asked question on my channel by far so I thought I'd explain how I learned programming. In the process I got a little distracted and accidentally explained all of computer science in 8 minutes (kind of).
The goal of this video was to show you the connections between modern day (high-level) programming and how it was implemented at the low level. I show you the basics in Java and convert it to C code, then into Assembly, which leads me to talk about how computers perform addition/subtraction, and the logic design behind that is all implemented with transistors. In case you couldn't tell, I love low level programming. Just a disclaimer that I'm not saying this is the best way to learn programming I am simply sharing what I feel was the most valuable in my learning so far. I know many people start with web technologies which can be a great introduction as well! I am currently teaching myself a lot of server networking & all that stuff. I just believe if you really want to understand how to design algorithms and solve problems in creative ways then the most valuable things you can learn are at the low level. Even though C is 40 years old it is still regarded as producing the most efficient code since you have full control over pointers and memory management with minimal overhead. (the only thing faster is assembly.. an even lower level)
Technical Resources!!
C Programming Language, 2nd Edition (AwesomeBook): https://amzn.to/2LDeFOr
Easy68K (Assembly Simulator): http://www.easy68k.com/
Hexadecimal to Binary Conversions: https://www.rapidtables.com/convert/number/hex-dec-bin-converter.htmlTwo's Complement (Binary Addition/Subtraction): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two%27s_complement
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shortfatty - distant
Link: https://soundcloud.com/shortfatty/distant
a l e x - This Week
Link: https://beatsupply.fanlink.to/growingupvol2
Weaver Beats² - TRAPPIN IN ＨＯＮＯＬＵＬＵ⁴
Link: https://soundcloud.com/weaverbeats2/trappin-4
a l e x - Soul Will MessWith Me
Link: https://beatsupply.fanlink.to/growingupvol2
a l e x - Peppy Won't Fly Straight and Its Getting on My Nerves
Link: https://beatsupply.fanlink.to/growingupvol2

This is the most asked question on my channel by far so I thought I'd explain how I learned programming. In the process I got a little distracted and accidentally explained all of computer science in 8 minutes (kind of).
The goal of this video was to show you the connections between modern day (high-level) programming and how it was implemented at the low level. I show you the basics in Java and convert it to C code, then into Assembly, which leads me to talk about how computers perform addition/subtraction, and the logic design behind that is all implemented with transistors. In case you couldn't tell, I love low level programming. Just a disclaimer that I'm not saying this is the best way to learn programming I am simply sharing what I feel was the most valuable in my learning so far. I know many people start with web technologies which can be a great introduction as well! I am currently teaching myself a lot of server networking & all that stuff. I just believe if you really want to understand how to design algorithms and solve problems in creative ways then the most valuable things you can learn are at the low level. Even though C is 40 years old it is still regarded as producing the most efficient code since you have full control over pointers and memory management with minimal overhead. (the only thing faster is assembly.. an even lower level)
Technical Resources!!
C Programming Language, 2nd Edition (AwesomeBook): https://amzn.to/2LDeFOr
Easy68K (Assembly Simulator): http://www.easy68k.com/
Hexadecimal to Binary Conversions: https://www.rapidtables.com/convert/number/hex-dec-bin-converter.htmlTwo's Complement (Binary Addition/Subtraction): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two%27s_complement
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Review from a REALComputer Scientist! Code, study, and work on ONLY an iPad? I've done it for a year!
I just upgraded to the 12.9" 2018 iPad Pad Pro! There's a lot new changes. I give my thoughts on the iPad's Design, Case, Pencil, Speakers, Camera, CPU/GPU, and Ram. Hope you enjoy!
Link to my Paper about the iPad Speakers:
https://github.com/pupster90/2018_ipad_pro_worse_speakers/blob/master/Python%20Sound%20Test.ipynb

Review from a REALComputer Scientist! Code, study, and work on ONLY an iPad? I've done it for a year!
I just upgraded to the 12.9" 2018 iPad Pad Pro! There's a lot new changes. I give my thoughts on the iPad's Design, Case, Pencil, Speakers, Camera, CPU/GPU, and Ram. Hope you enjoy!
Link to my Paper about the iPad Speakers:
https://github.com/pupster90/2018_ipad_pro_worse_speakers/blob/master/Python%20Sound%20Test.ipynb

How to: Work at Google — Example Coding/Engineering Interview

Watch our video to see two Google engineers demonstrate a mock interview question. After they code, our engineers highlight best practices for interviewing at Google.
Learn more about how we hire at http://goo.gl/xSD7jo, then head over to https://goo.gl/BEKV6Z to find your role.
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How I Learned to Code - and Got a Job at Google!

How to learn to code: This is a story of how I learned to code and eventually became skilled enough to get a job at Google.
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Google Coding Interview Question and Answer #1: First Recurring Character

Find the first recurring character in the given string!
A variation of this problem: find the first NON-recurring character. This variation problem and many others are covered in my Udemy course, 11 Essential Coding InterviewQuestions: https://www.udemy.com/11-essential-coding-interview-questions/?couponCode=GOOGLE1
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Programmer: Reality vs Expectations (Computer Programmer) Part 1

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I am not going to sugarcoat the reality versus expectations that you will encounter in your programming career.
This video is the first in a series that will share my 17 years experience of what I wish I had been told in college before I got started. Colleges? They don't tell you about the realities of programming careers.
I also talk about entry level programming jobs and interviewing for computer coding jobs and careers and how to get a programmer job. What kinds of questions they ask in job interviews and what you really need to know in your coding job.
Maybe you should consider a programming career and learn programming skills...Is it really that difficult to get online nowadays and learn computer skills online?
Do you need to go to college even? Do you want a coding jobs description? Then look no further than here.
Be sure to follow me on Twitter: @codingisforyou
And checkout my ever evolving web site on things I wish I knew before coding career took hold of my life: www.codingisforyou.com.
Good luck and enjoy, I wish you the best.

The 120-Hour Workweek - Epic Coding Time-lapse

I decided to see how much coding I could do in one week, just for fun. (I'm building http://codecombat.com, a multiplayer programming game for learning how to code.)
http://blog.nickwinter.net/the-120-hour-workweek-epic-coding-time-lapse
Time-lapse video was produced with no post-processing other than stitching together the still frames from my Telepath logger (open source) using ffmpeg. When I was asleep, that's just the software capturing my default Mac screensaver set to display still frames extracted from other YouTube videos.
Check the last few seconds for the final stats. I did way more coding than I thought I could do without frying my brain.

Every Coding Interview Ever (Parody)

that feeling when you have a phone interview for a job and it goes horribly
this is the long awaited followup to this video on coding interviews
in silicon valley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WL_jkFS2gw
should i make more pure comedy videos? let me know in the comments
Also follow me here because i post things elsewhere on the internet.
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Do you need to know how to code to work in tech? The answer is no - there are plenty of jobs out there that don't require you to code at all! Because at the end of the day tech companies are also companies and they need people to sell and market their products as well as to run their businesses!
So the jobs that I'm talking about in this video are:
1. UX Designer
2. UI Designer
3. Data Analyst
4. [Blank] Marketing Manager
5. SEOSpecialist
6. Web Analytics Specialist
7. Growth Hacker
8. Tech Support Specialist
9. Product Manager
10. Technical Recruiter
Some articles for further reading:
https://www.thebalance.com/coding-free-tech-careers-2071300
https://skillcrush.com/2016/04/12/working-in-tech/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/williamcraig/2016/02/23/5-skills-to-help-you-break-into-a-tech-career/2/#43d88f6aa67f
https://www.thebalance.com/non-coding-digital-skills-on-your-resume-2071913
Please let me know if you have any ideas/comments! ✨👩‍💻
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3 years of Computer Science in 8 minutes

This is the most asked question on my channel by far so I thought I'd explain how I learned programming. In the process I got a little distracted and accidentally explained all of computer science in 8 minutes (kind of).
The goal of this video was to show you the connections between modern day (high-level) programming and how it was implemented at the low level. I show you the basics in Java and convert it to C code, then into Assembly, which leads me to talk about how computers perform addition/subtraction, and the logic design behind that is all implemented with transistors. In case you couldn't tell, I love low level programming. Just a disclaimer that I'm not saying this is the best way to learn programming I am simply sharing what I feel was the most valuable in my learning so far. I know many people start with web technologies which can be a great introduction as well! I am currently teaching myself a lot of server networking & all that stuff. I just believe if you really want to understand how to design algorithms and solve problems in creative ways then the most valuable things you can learn are at the low level. Even though C is 40 years old it is still regarded as producing the most efficient code since you have full control over pointers and memory management with minimal overhead. (the only thing faster is assembly.. an even lower level)
Technical Resources!!
C Programming Language, 2nd Edition (AwesomeBook): https://amzn.to/2LDeFOr
Easy68K (Assembly Simulator): http://www.easy68k.com/
Hexadecimal to Binary Conversions: https://www.rapidtables.com/convert/number/hex-dec-bin-converter.htmlTwo's Complement (Binary Addition/Subtraction): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two%27s_complement
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Review from a REALComputer Scientist! Code, study, and work on ONLY an iPad? I've done it for a year!
I just upgraded to the 12.9" 2018 iPad Pad Pro! There's a lot new changes. I give my thoughts on the iPad's Design, Case, Pencil, Speakers, Camera, CPU/GPU, and Ram. Hope you enjoy!
Link to my Paper about the iPad Speakers:
https://github.com/pupster90/2018_ipad_pro_worse_speakers/blob/master/Python%20Sound%20Test.ipynb

Coding Sucks: Why a Job in Programming Is Absolute Hell

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Professional wrestling has accrued a considerable nomenclature through its long existence. Much of it stems from the industry's origins in the days of carnivals and circuses, and the slang itself is often referred to as "carny talk." In the past, wrestlers used such terms in the presence of fans so as not to reveal the worked nature of the business. In recent years, widespread discussion on the Internet has popularized these terms. Many of the terms refer to the financial aspects of pro wrestling in addition to performance-related terms.

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However, Teeka Ram Meena hinted that given the fact that the book is a creative work by Tharoor, which came out much ahead of the election, it may not come under the ambit of code of conduct. “Still, we will consult the EC on whether it would come under the ambit of the code of conduct,” he said ... ....

OperationLibertyShield means the color-coded terror alert is now orange -- ... Oh, so a CodeRed terror alert would be something like a snowstorm ... get to stay home from work, the kids would be off school ... I own a TV, but it's not working -- and even if it did I ... This code-red stuff is complicated ... and code red stuff....

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However, Teeka Ram Meena hinted that given the fact that the book is a creative work by Tharoor, which came out much ahead of the election, it may not come under the ambit of code of conduct. “Still, we will consult the EC on whether it would come under the ambit of the code of conduct,” he said ... ....

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